"As per the statement of Dr. Anil Damor (PW-2), no injury was found on the hand of the deceased as stated by Jetabai (PW-3) in
read more"Section 31 does not postulate anything further to be done by the Collector. After giving his opinion under Section 31, the duties and powers of the Collector
read more"It is trite law that a person who was living along with a woman according her the status of wife in public, is more than sufficient
read more"It defies ordinary human reason and logic that an individual allegedly hounded out of service by threats would actively cooperate with the administrative machinery to
read more"The provisions contained in the substituted Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 confer status of coparcener on the daughter born before or after amendment,
read more"An enjoyment survey captures nothing more than the fact of physical occupation on the land at the time it is conducted. It does not purport to
read more"A representative suit under Order I Rule 8 presupposes a community of interest among the persons represented... It would be wholly inappropriate to a proceeding where
read more"The statutory presumption under Section 20 of the Act of 1988 would come into play only after the initial demand is proved by the prosecution
read more"What is contemplated by Section 19(1)(c) of the Act of 1988 is the grant of sanction by an authority competent to remove the concerned public
read more"Normal prudence demands that when any person gives confession, particularly, in a extra judicial confession, their signature should be obtained. However, the signature of the
read more"The evidence on record clearly establishes that the deceased died due to electrocution because of the negligence of the staff of the defendants." Andhra Pradesh High Court,
read more"Spot where a lighter vehicle is found lying on a site map post-accident cannot be assumed to be the spot where the collision occurred, nor
read more"Under Order XLI Rule 27(1)(b) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, an Appellate Court is empowered to take additional evidence on record if it
read more"Sub-section (3) of Section 73 mandates that if there is short levy or a short payment of tax, then if prior to notice issued, the
read more"Rejection of an application under Section 156(3) of the Cr.PC, being an order rendered at the threshold without any adjudication on the merits after trial,
read more"Rejection of an application under Section 156(3) of the Cr.PC cannot curtail or extinguish the independent statutory obligation cast upon the Police under Section 154
read more"... since the recoverable amount is less than 20 lakhs, the respondent No. 1 could not have proceeded against the petitioners under the SARFAESI Act."
read more"An erroneous decree cannot be equated with a decree which is a nullity, which alone would render the decree inexecutable." Madras High Court in a
read more"The imposition of tax liability at the quarterly rates after the vehicle ceased to be used on the road or kept for use, as contemplated under
read more"A sale with a condition of retransfer is not a mortgage since the relationship of debtor and creditor does not exist and there is no
read more"An enjoyment survey captures nothing more than the fact of physical occupation on the land at the time it is conducted. It does not purport to
read more"A representative suit under Order I Rule 8 presupposes a community of interest among the persons represented... It would be wholly inappropriate to a proceeding where
read more"The statutory presumption under Section 20 of the Act of 1988 would come into play only after the initial demand is proved by the prosecution
read more"What is contemplated by Section 19(1)(c) of the Act of 1988 is the grant of sanction by an authority competent to remove the concerned public
read more"Spot where a lighter vehicle is found lying on a site map post-accident cannot be assumed to be the spot where the collision occurred, nor
read more"Under Order XLI Rule 27(1)(b) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, an Appellate Court is empowered to take additional evidence on record if it
read more"Sub-section (3) of Section 73 mandates that if there is short levy or a short payment of tax, then if prior to notice issued, the
read more"Rejection of an application under Section 156(3) of the Cr.PC, being an order rendered at the threshold without any adjudication on the merits after trial,
read more"Rejection of an application under Section 156(3) of the Cr.PC cannot curtail or extinguish the independent statutory obligation cast upon the Police under Section 154
read more"[W]hile exercising its appellate jurisdiction, the High Court cannot act as a revisional court, particularly, when no appeal or revision has been filed either by
read more"An agent cannot acquire, by implication, authority to do that which the principal has not authorised, or to undertake a liability which the governing statute does not
read more"If the appointment itself is in infraction of the rules... it is an illegality. Such an illegality cannot be cured by resorting to the novel
read more"[T]he State has discharged the heavy burden which lies upon it to prove that the method of hanging prescribed by Section 354(5) of the Code
read more"[T]ime in public procurement, whether goods or services, is not just to be measured against the calendar for the purposes of limitation but as against
read more"Good conduct and strength of character always lie in the choices one makes. The appellants chose to say 'NO' despite the categorical warning in the RPF
read more"An arbitration clause cannot impose pre-deposit conditions so onerous as to render the right to sue, at the very threshold, illusory or nugatory. A stipulation
read more"Registration may furnish a supporting circumstance regarding genuineness, but it does not dispense with proof of testamentary execution and attestation." Supreme Court, in a significant
read more"The purpose behind Section 12 was not to freeze the other proceedings against the accused till proceedings under the Gangsters Act were concluded. The purpose was only
read more"The right to speedy trial is not only the prerogative of the accused but is also a valuable right of the victim and any inordinate delay in
read more"On the very same set of depositions, assigning similar roles to all the accused persons, either all should have been convicted or acquitted." Supreme Court,
read more"As per the statement of Dr. Anil Damor (PW-2), no injury was found on the hand of the deceased as stated by Jetabai (PW-3) in
read more"Section 31 does not postulate anything further to be done by the Collector. After giving his opinion under Section 31, the duties and powers of the Collector
read more"It is trite law that a person who was living along with a woman according her the status of wife in public, is more than sufficient
read more"It defies ordinary human reason and logic that an individual allegedly hounded out of service by threats would actively cooperate with the administrative machinery to
read more"The provisions contained in the substituted Section 6 of the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 confer status of coparcener on the daughter born before or after amendment,
read more"Normal prudence demands that when any person gives confession, particularly, in a extra judicial confession, their signature should be obtained. However, the signature of the
read more"The evidence on record clearly establishes that the deceased died due to electrocution because of the negligence of the staff of the defendants." Andhra Pradesh High Court,
read more"... since the recoverable amount is less than 20 lakhs, the respondent No. 1 could not have proceeded against the petitioners under the SARFAESI Act."
read more"An erroneous decree cannot be equated with a decree which is a nullity, which alone would render the decree inexecutable." Madras High Court in a
read more"The imposition of tax liability at the quarterly rates after the vehicle ceased to be used on the road or kept for use, as contemplated under
read more"A sale with a condition of retransfer is not a mortgage since the relationship of debtor and creditor does not exist and there is no
read more"If the marriage has reached a stage where spouses are actively snooping on each other, that is in itself a symptom of a broken relationship
read more"The appellant has pursued a course of inconsistent litigation by disputing the factum of his marriage rather than demonstrating any positive step towards the resumption
read more"The unabated influx of heavy commercial quantities of psychotropic substances across international borders poses an existential threat to public health, national security, and the socio-economic fabric
read more"An order of externment takes away the fundamental right of a citizen. Merely because crimes are pending against a person, he does not become a
read more"The legislature in not excluding the co-operative banks in the second part has made such intention clear to grant the benefit to co-operative banks to remain
read more"Constitutional rights cannot be eclipsed by parental authority, social morality or majoritarian sentiment. The liberty of an adult individual is inviolable, and any attempt to suppress
read more"CWC has not followed the procedure in accordance with the Act of 2015 and have also not provided any opportunity of hearing to the petitioner
read more"The maintenance case is the proceeding instituted under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, wherein the Court simply decides the issue of
read more"The marked difference between Sub-section (1) and Sub-section (1-A) of Sec 176 Cr.P.C. is that the expression 'inquiry into the cause of death' found in
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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